Lindiwe Nonceba Sisulu (born 10 May 1954) is a South African politician, member of parliament since 1994, and member of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress. She served as Minister of Housing from 2004 to 2009,Minister of Defence and Military Veterans from 2009 to 2012, currently serving as Minister of Human Settlements since May 2014 and former Minister of Public Service and Administration from 2012-2014. Sisulu returned to her former portfolio of Human Settlements (Housing) in 2014.

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Lindiwe Nonceba Sisulu (born 10 May 1954) is a South African politician,
member of ... and in 1981 received a BA Hons in History from the University of Swaziland. ... "South African Women in Agricultural Sector" (pamphlet), York University.

Ms Lindiwe Nonceba Sisulu is the Minister of Public Service and ... Arts and a
Bachelor Arts Hons degrees in History from University of Swaziland obtained ...
Women in Agricultural Sector' (pamphlet) York University in 1990; 'Women at
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The face of power in South Africa is rapidly changing – for better and for worse. The years since Thabo Mbeki was swept aside by Jacob Zuma’s ‘coalition of the wounded’ have been especially tumultuous, with the rise and fall of populist politicians such as Julius Malema, the terrible events at Marikana, and the embarrassing Guptagate scandal. What ...

In her budget speech in June 2004, the newly appointed (fourth) Housing
Minister, Lindiwe Sisulu, emphasised that 'this government has indicated its
intention to moving towards a shack-free society' (Sisulu, 2004). Referring also to
MDG 7 ...

Robben Island – best known as the place where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for eighteen years – has been a place of harshness and brutality; its history steeped in the suffering of those banished there. Yet it has also become a universal symbol of hope, forgiveness, and triumph.With a storyteller’s sensibility, combined with rigorous research, Cha...

Over the next six years her portfolios included Posts and Telecommunications,
Public Works, Education and the Interior. Date of birth: 4 January 1937 Sisulu, Lindiwe Nonceba Minister of Housing The new Housing Minister has her work
cut ...

The most important historical and journalistic portrait to date of a nation whose destiny will determine the fate of a continent.A brutally honest exposé, After Mandela provides a sobering portrait of a country caught between a democratic future and a political meltdown. Recent works have focused primarily on Nelson Mandela’s transcendent story. Bu...

53 Refer to Elinor Sisulu, Walter and Albertina Sisulu, 235. This is taken from an
interview with Lindiwe Sisulu, conducted by Elinor Sisulu. 54 E. Sisulu, Walter
and Albertina Sisulu , 234-8. 55 The ANC Political Underground in the 1970s 397
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British journalist Anthony Sampson first met Nelson Mandela in 1951, when Sampson was editing a black magazine in Johannesburg, and his biography of the leader benefits greatly from his long familiarity with South Africa and his access to the 81-year-old statesman's unpublished letters and documents. These are particularly helpful in chronicli...

“He was talking about Guinea- Bissau,” Lindiwe Sisulu remembers, “about
Ghana, things I had never heard before. Wondrous things!” Sisulu believes that,
to the extent that Mbeki showed interest in the new movement, it was exclusively
to ...

"Gilder tells his long, complex and, in fact, quite extraordinary story with much verve, zipping between revelatory anecdotes and a staccato outline of the bigger picture. Into his own picaresque story Gilder inserts round-ups of key political events, a bit like the "newsreels" in John Dos Passos's USA trilogy."--Mail &...

Imogen vollenhoven
26 August 2013
The Public Service and
Administration Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has called on South African women in the
legal fraternity to use the law as a weapon against all forms of injustice in
the country.
Sisulu was addressing the annual Law
Society of the Northern Provinces Women’s Conference aimed at promoting women
in the legal profession.